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Is Jordan a rich country?
Jordan is a rich country.

Jordan's domestic economic pillars are mainly divided into three categories, including tourism, foreign aid and remittances, so Jordan can be regarded as a relatively rich country. All kinds of luxury cars can be seen everywhere on the streets here, and the country is still prosperous.

Jordanians can get a certain reward for working in developed countries, which is remittance. After they get paid, they will all go back to their hometown in Jordan. At present, there are tens of thousands of Jordanians working in developed countries, so the amount of remuneration they receive each year is also very considerable, supporting a large part of Jordan's domestic economic output.

Foreign aid is actually economic aid provided to Jordan by some developed countries and the World Bank, and the annual economic aid is also very strong, so their help is indispensable for Jordan's domestic prosperity.

Jordan's tourism industry is developed, and there are many famous tourist attractions in China, such as Petra Ancient City, Dead Sea and Wadi Lahm, which are places that many tourists are happy to visit.

Compared with neighboring countries, Jordan's security environment is relatively stable. It can be said that this situation is maintained by Jordan's special economic system. Therefore, many people choose Jordan as the first choice for tourism in West Asia. After all, it is stable here and tourism is guaranteed.

Social customs and habits

Old people living in towns still maintain traditional dress habits. They like to wear Arabic robes. According to local customs, there are strict requirements for women's dress. Generally speaking, women don't wear topless and tight clothes. In addition, men and women do not wear jewelry with religious significance.

Jordanians like to look at each other in conversation, and they are very close. Jordanians regard it as an act of contempt to look at each other or look around. They also hate people pointing their feet at themselves and being forbidden to send things with their left hand.

When a Jordanian man proposed to a woman's family, he first told her father, "We want to have coffee." If the other person replied, "Let's have coffee," he agreed. In some areas, a married wife can't talk to her husband until she gives birth to her first child. In the meantime, she can only answer her husband's questions by nodding or shaking her head.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jordan